Sent by Sal Perconte on 9 August 2004 03:03
Hi,
I forgot to look in the DTD --
actually, I never thought of doing
that -- and I also re-read section 3
of the HTML 4.01 on the nomenclature
of all the punctuation used. The *
was the clue - (next to the word
'inline').
I finally decided to put the entire 4.01
into
1 large .doc file -- so that searches
will be
complete. I find use of the published
HTML 4.01
difficult. The design employed,
publishing
chapters individually, doesn't yield
great topic
searches. And saving to disk doesn't
associate the
chapter number with the text
description.
It's certainly not an e-book.
When I'm done -- maybe I will finally be
able to
see ALL examples of a topic with a
simple find instead
of following the links, or opening and
closing
all those chapters.
regards,
sal
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Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 10:26 PM
To: CSS Discuss List
Subject: Re: [css-d] Inline h3 breaks in
Netscape when postion:relative
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 08:44:46PM
+0100, David Dorward wrote the
following:
> On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 19:08, Sal
Perconte wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply thought H's
where blocks too -- then I
> > re-read the HTML 4.01
>
> > <!ENTITY % heading
"H1|H2|H3|H4|H5|H6">
> > <!ELEMENT (%heading;) - -
> > (%inline;)* -- heading -->
>
> This says that headings may _contain_
zero or more inline elements.
>
> Try:
>
> <!ENTITY % block
> "P | %heading; | %list; |
%preformatted; | DL | DIV | NOSCRIPT |
> BLOCKQUOTE | FORM | HR | TABLE |
FIELDSET | ADDRESS">
>
> which tells you which elements fall
under the headings of "block".
I thought that was the case. That
answers half of my question.
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